Pre-Sales Question Import My Own...

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Is it possible to import a site into Site Designer and then edit change save and update - Or would it only work with CoffeeCup bought or free sites/pages?
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Sorry to say that you cannot directly import an existing website. But having said that it's very easy to copy and paste text content and import something like images etc into site designer even large existing websites not too difficult , but it does mean getting to know how to use and what to do within site designer first which is one of the reasons they offer a free trial version so that you can use those 2 weeks to learn how and also get help from users on this forum when you get stuck
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Many thanks - I understand.

If I use the HTML editor, could I import a page created in another HTML editor and then edit it in CoffeeCup?

Also, I'm assuming if I create pages in the HTML editor, I can then bring them into the Site Designer?
Thanks again

Wayan Jaya wrote:
Hi
Sorry to say that you cannot directly import an existing website. But having said that it's very easy to copy and paste text content and import something like images etc into site designer even large existing websites not too difficult , but it does mean getting to know how to use and what to do within site designer first which is one of the reasons they offer a free trial version so that you can use those 2 weeks to learn how and also get help from users on this forum when you get stuck
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No you cannot bring anything like that into site designer it has a totally different way if doing things, the only way would be to use a HTML element for the code but that's so messy and unreliable not worth doing
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peter.tod wrote:
Many thanks - I understand.

If I use the HTML editor, could I import a page created in another HTML editor and then edit it in CoffeeCup?

Also, I'm assuming if I create pages in the HTML editor, I can then bring them into the Site Designer?
Thanks again


If it is a standard HTML web page you can edit it with CoffeeCup HTML Editor.
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lwetzel wrote:
peter.tod wrote:
Many thanks - I understand.

If I use the HTML editor, could I import a page created in another HTML editor and then edit it in CoffeeCup?

Also, I'm assuming if I create pages in the HTML editor, I can then bring them into the Site Designer?
Thanks again


If it is a standard HTML web page you can edit it with CoffeeCup HTML Editor.

But then you still cant import it into Site Designer, which is what the original question asked
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email Contact Details https://mawarputih.coffeecup.com/email-details/

I can make "INDIVIDUAL BESPOKE" step-by-step video tutorials
for you to watch at your leisure as many times as you need

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